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Thank you to Jan Lindner for calling to set up a meeting and Jessica Evett for taking time from her schedule to meet with us.

I was so excited by the news of Radio Boise producing the IOA’s Public Service Announcements, I even participated in their annual fundraising event and bought a ticket to win an Electric Car. Only $4,999 tickets to buy to reach the maximum allowed!

Tune in to 89.9, Boise and Beyond or 93.5, to hear Idaho Outdoor Association’s PSA’s.

Join us for the Idaho Outdoor Association annual campout and experience the solar eclipse.

Campout Starts: Saturday, August 19, 2017 12:00 PM

Campout Ends: Monday, August 21, 2017 5:00 PM

Where: The campout will be at a private campsite close to 126 Bear Run Rd. Idaho City, ID 83631

If you plan to attend the campout, please register on the our Events page to RSVP and accept the release of liability and waiver for the campout. If you do not register, you will not be allowed to participate in the campout. The deadline for registration is August 15th.

Participants will run or hike a challenging 10K (6.2miles) course that takes them around The Crater Rings, a unique site featuring one of the very few examples of volcanic pit craters in the continental United States, and thus recognized as a National Natural Landmark.

The Crater Rings are adjacent, symmetrical volcanic pit craters, about 8 miles northwest of Mountain Home, Idaho. Situated at the top of a broad shield volcano, the twin craters are thought to have once housed lakes of molten lava that belched violent fire fountain eruptions much like Halemaumau Crater of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. The eastern of the two craters is about 3000 ft across and 350 ft deep; the western crater is 2500 ft across and 300 ft deep. The volcano is estimated to be less than 2 million years old, making it the youngest shield volcano in the area. Click here to visit a very informative website about a similar volcano, the Erta Ale volcano, which is still active.

The race course will follow a jeep road to the top of the shield volcano, then around the Crater Rings (see the course map below). Be prepared for some strenuous ups and downs (see the elevation profile below.) Adding to the challenge will be the desert heat, which is certain to conjure up images of the craters' ancient lakes of molten lava. Relief will come in the way of 3 hydration stations located along the course, the first at 2.1 miles, 2nd at 3.4 miles, and 3rd at 5.1 miles. Despite the challenges, this event is meant for anyone who might enjoy a supported outing in a very unique volcanic setting, whether they are a competitive trail runner, casual hiker, or anything in between.

Purpose:

The goals of the Crater Crawl are to encourage the values of low-impact non-motorized outdoor recreation and raise funds for Idaho Outdoor Association projects, activities, and educational programs.